Posts Tagged ‘Leadership Development’
Virtual Brainstorming for an Innovation Advantage for Hybrid and Remote Teams in the Future of Work
The future of work will reward those who adopt best practices for an innovation advantage, and penalize those who do not. To seize a competitive advantage, you need to adopt virtual brainstorming for hybrid and remote teams.
Read MoreDenying Reality in Returning to the Office With the Delta Surge (Video and Podcast)
Employers must recognize the challenges from the initial COVID outbreak and avoid mental blindspots as Delta and other variants emerge. That’s the key take-away message of this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, which describes the dangers of denying reality in returning to the office during the Delta surge.
Read MoreDelta Variant Reveals Folly of Normalcy in Return to Office
Employers must recognize the challenges from initial experience on the COVID outbreak. This will prevent entrapment with mental blindspots, as Delta and other variants emerge, turning their back on their employees.
Read MoreBest Return to Office Plan: A Team-Led Approach (Video and Podcast)
The best practice on the return to office plan involves a team-led hybrid-first model with some fully remote options. That means empowering lower-level team leaders to choose the work arrangement that best serves their team’s needs. That’s the key take-away message of this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, which describes a team-led approach for the best return to office plan.
Read MoreRedefining Hybrid Office Space to Boost Employee Productivity
Employers must devise effective modifications of hybrid office spaces. Employees’ work requirements have changed. They will do mostly collaborative work in the office while doing their individual tasks at home.
Read MoreWhy Do So Many Leaders Screw Up the Return to the Office? (Video and Podcast)
In planning the return to the office, leaders can fall prey to dangerous judgment errors which can cause them to wrongly assess their employees’ needs. That’s the key take-away message of this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, which describes why so many leaders screw up the return to the office.
Read MoreHow Not to Let Cognitive Biases Control Us When Dealing with COVID
Protect yourself from poor COVID-related decisions by being aware of cognitive biases — particularly the normalcy bias, attentional bias, and planning fallacy — and making strategic plans that can prevent your gut reactions from taking over.
Read MoreCreating Competitive Advantage in Returning to the Office
For creating competitive advantage in the new normal, forward-looking leaders need to let go of their preferences for in-office work. They need to adopt a hybrid-first model for most staff, and support full-time remote work for a minority.
Read MoreBest Return to Office Plan: A Team-Led Approach
The best practice on the return to office plan involves a team-led hybrid-first model with some fully remote options. That means empowering lower-level team leaders to choose the work arrangement that best serve their team’s needs
Read MoreWhy Do So Many Leaders Screw Up the Return to the Office?
Leaders can fall prey to dangerous judgment errors which can cause them to wrongly assess their employees’ needs. Significant research shows that employees want to continue working remotely after the pandemic.
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